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Wednesday+ July 11, 19ifs
WESTERN RELATIVES
NYRE FOR REUNION
GO,RRIIbAbeet 40 mcmbera
'the Galbraith family gathered for
a :reunion on Sunday afternoon, It
was, planned to Meet at the .park,,
but ewing tothe storm Niteroi. was
served in the community hall,
These from it distance were Mr.
and M3•s. Isaac Galbraith and glee:
Bess, of I'>isbey, Seek.: John Cale
bralth, of Denville, Man.; and Mr,
rind Mrs. Nelson Braden, Poplar
Point, Man. and Mr. Jack Braden.
of Portage La Prairie, Man.
LY. CEUM
Theatre
Thugs„ Fri,, ,Sat., July 11-13-14
Danny Kaye ' Glynis Johns
in
"The Court Jester"
good slapstick entertainment is
offered in the burlesqued version
of a knight -in -armour tale.
Admission (0e, 35e, 25e
on this picture
Men., Tues., Wed., July 16-11-18
Donald Sinden
Margaret Rutherford ,
in
"MAD ABOUT MEN"
It's every man for himself when
a gorgeous mermaid, imperson-
ating •her prim and proper
double, starts on an amorous
fortnight ashore.
"THEY BE BLIND
LEADERS OF 'THE
BLIND",
e(Author's name below)
:Listen with great caution to
Medical advice from anyone
but a Physician. Sincere as
these friends may be, they are
"Blind", indeed to the necessary
knowledge.
The. practice of medicine re-
quires the specialized training
of years at Medical College and
Hospital internship. Symptoms
that appear .•similar,, may have
great difficulties to a Physician.
A out that $floes not heal may
a, eunple,'infection or a warn--
. ,a, .,diabetic condition,
E ".
fou%. ;best.i nsurance for con -
tined health is to be guided
by your Physician.
B
Pick up your prescription if
chopping near us, or let us
deliver . promptly without extra
:charge. A great many people
entrustus with the responsib-
ility of filling their prescrip-
tions.
May we • compound yours'?
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PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
*Quotation from New Testa-
ment,, Matthew
Copyright 7W455
':orri+ P bllc
, Chas Promotions
Senior ROM
Promoted to Grade 9- Wayne
Ifing, Tdnl 'enmpiemen, Margie
Hastle (FI), Sandra Edgar (ID,
Faye Edgar (II), :Fuels Grainger
(H), Kay Lawrence (III.
Prchrtoted to Grade 8 -Connie
Abram. C )rinne Rheum (ID, Joyce
Teeodorff, Gerald Theoslorff, Joyce
Ford.
Promoted to Grade 7 -Evelyn
Stephens (H), Ales: Strong (ID,
Maureen Buchanan (ID, $ o b
Templeman, Karen Jacques, Na-
dine Cooly (II), Don Whitfield (II),
Gwen Hynelman (H).
Promoted to Grade 6 --Alex Ham-
ilton (ID, Carol Diel, Carol Robin-
son (I:L), Joanne Strong (H), Larry
Simpson (H), Ruth Edgar (H).
Junior Room
Promoted to Grade 5 -Susan
Clark (II'), Brock fIueston (TD,
Bobby Grainger (H), Kenny Par-
rish i}I), Yayne Lawrence (Il).
Premotor, to Grade 4 -Gary Law-
rence (Mee/Torrie Abram (H), Bry-
an Underwood (P).
Promoted to Grade 3 -Donald
Watson (H), Myrna Nuhn
Murray Partridge (H), Jimmy Far-
risla (ID, Charles Clark (H), Jean
Lawrence (ID, Jim Hyndman (H1,
Rocky Abram (P), Donnie Temple-
man (P).
Promoted to Grade 2 -Judy King
(H), Lynda Johnston (II), Car-
man Hamilton (H).
-Ruth MacDonald, teacher
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knox, Er-
nest and Gloria, of Wheatley, we're
Centennial visitors at the home of
Mrs. Vera Gregg. Of particular in-
terest to them was" the first wed-
ding in IIowiek portrayed by the
Gorrie group at the pageant. The
marriage was teat of Margarette
Strong and Stewart Musgrove in
March, 1860. The bride and groom
were grandparents of Mr. and Mrs.
Knox and great grandparents of
their children:
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King spent
Sunday with friends in . Exeter.
Mrs. King was in London on Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lansaley
and children, Toronto were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Miller, Sandra Miller re-
turned home with them after
spending , week in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Faucett,
Chatham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Stephens on Sunday. Mrs.
Ken Benson, of Saskatoon, Sask,,
is spending a few days at the same
home.
We extend sincere sympathy to
t Mrs. T. L. McInnes, who received
I word on Thursday evening of the
sudden death from a heart attack
of her youngest brother, Mr. Ran-
som McCaig at Swift Current,
Sask.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stephens
and Gregory, Miss Shirley Timm
and Mr. Jock Bridge spent Sun-
day in Kitchener.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank King were,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn King and
family, Peterborough, Ur. and Mrs.
Bob Featherston, Orillia, and Dr.
and Mrs. W. Gott and children, Toe
ronto. •
SERVICE STATION.
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THAT'S QUITE A HAIRPIN TURN
DOWN THE ROAD!
This guy is lucky two ways. He's lucky to be
alive and he's luck-- to have found the • right
place to have that auto body repaired We'll
make it loitk like new again,
WINGHAM. 1140tORS
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DISTRICT DODOES
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GORI'iim--•The 40,4 and L,0
B.A. lodges of Iiewiek District held
their annual church service on Su.ii
day afternoon in the Gerrie Pres
byterian Church when the 'Rev, W.
T. S. McClure was the preacher.
His, subject wes ''Jesus .the
Judge' and histext wee from
Matthew 25:10, '"and " the' -King
shall answer and say .unto them,
Verily I say unto you, inasmuch
as ye have done it unto one of the
least of these- .my brethren,ye have
done it unto me" He went • .on
to say that Christian expression
Itself is kindness in the name of
Jesus Christ, Good works do" not.
make a Christian but are •the evi-
dence of being in Christ. � , e
should love .our neighbours as our-
selves.
urselves.
The choir sang the anthem "Only
a Step to Jesus" with Miss Mar-
garet Dane as organist.
MR, MRS. DOWNEY
TO RIM
LEAVE A�E Y _ LAG
GORRIE-Neighbors and friends.
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Downey
gathered in the. L•Q,L..., hall • err
Friday evening to .honor them be-
fore they leave, Gerrie' to take up
residence hi Waterloo, .,
Mrs; Chas. Lawrence read an' ad-
dress and Mrs., Earl Undertveod,.
Mrs, Lyle Watson, and Mrs. ' Har-
old Robinson .presented . them with
a pair of . Esmond .blankets . and.
two pairs of flannelette blankets:.
Mrs. Albert Helbein, on behalf of
Group 1 of the United; Church
.W.A., presented Mrs, Downey with
a cake plate,
The evening was spent in play-
ing progressive euchre add lunch
was served,
Mr., and -,Mrs. Dpw,ney have been
residents of Gorrie for the past .17
years., • t c a
A. McBurney N mecl''
Acting' Clerk of • ., .•
E.lWavanosh• Council
East m
Wawanosh Council `et on
.Tuly 3rd, " with all "the 'mernbers
present and the.' reeve presiding.
The' minutes of the meeting ,'held.
Jurie 5th, were read and adopted on
motion 9f McGowan and Brielninan.
.Hanna-Purdon Thattn' clerk
be granted a leave bf ab,;ehce. ant"
Alex. Mcl3urney be tappointe'd act-
trig clerk. Carried,
.By -Law Ne. 6-19561.•'authorizin
.g
the borrowin a upon• debelitaree
sum to cover the •unpaid, balances
of the Plaetzer Drain and providing'
for the incidental expense was reed
the first 'and', second .thee,: and.
passed on, motion .of; Bircherian and
McGowan.
Purdon-Hanna .That, the; read
and generaleteedunts as presented'
be. passes .and paid; • Carried:..
The council ptiroh•ased . ,'¢60 feet
of eriowtence' ft•om theeCanada, Cul
vest Co, on7•motiorj o>f 1Vl<c Iowan
and Buchanan' w �ta r
By motion •"of Hanna' lihd purd'ori'
Council adjourned 'to meet again
on August 7th, at .1. o'clock in the
Belgrave Community Centre,. or at;
the call of the reeve. , • , •
The following'.cheques were es -
erred: .: .
Roads= -Stuart '' MOBurney, sale
$175.00; bills paid, $1,35; WM: T.
Irwin; wages, $169,65; John.Jamie'
son, installing culvert, $15.00;.=Geo.
Currie, brushing, '° $7,50; Fi•ank
Cooper, spraying weeds, $70 50;
Reavie's Service Station, -$110,•
)VIurrae's',: Machine:',Shop, $1000;
M
Purden. otors,- $8.30; Ross„A,ndere
son Hardware, 70e; Philip Paw-
son, $2.00; Belgrave Co -Operative,
sptayer repairs, ,;$0.3,5$; Clipnian
°henticide Ltd., weed setae, $420.-
90; Can. Oil Co. ,>Jtd., Yuel and oil,
$165.96; .Trees. of Ont., ;taic'of 255;,
gals', fuel oil, $28.05; Rai. -Gen. of.
Canada, iheoine tale $14.75,
General= -Geo,. Radford, bal.. con.
Mason Drain, 50.00; W. r; Bal-
la/late allowances' 'Sec. 8` • M.D..;
Mason Dr., $153.00; -Walter Mason;
allowances Sec 8 MDA,; Mason:
Dr., $11.00; Derr i4allahan,: -allow-
ances Sec. 8 MDA, •etrisen Dr. •
$378.00; R. H, , Teeinipson clerk's
fees,Mason '
tire*, $45,00; .Jas. A.
:Howes, sup't, of•con; Mason Drain,
$75.00; County of Higbee 60 steel
chairs, $240,50'1 Village :pf Blyth,
share relief; -$46,57; John- C. Mc.
Burney, livestock claim 30 chick
tee, $30.00; Johit F.•McCallum,
valuer and Mileage, -$2.4$; Ontario
Municipal Board, tariff 'fee' re
Plaelzet Drain • debenture, beelatyt,,
$5.00; :Earl Caldwell', 2 fox bountles.'
$2.00; lobertPattersonY -.' 'burying
uryin[,.
d iiia
ea ni$e.00;
a as Ory rl
d l , Sri ,Tay-.
lot, convention eepeneds,• • $50.00;
Belgrave Pipe i ahfl, grant, $60:0o:
Orval E; Taylor, 'Reeve,
It 11. Tliotnpsoh',. Clerk,
Your flhgernfll's Will grout 11/2
feet in eerier lifetime, ' With glans
like that can you - imagine ineyofe
trying in scratch a inosgttito bjte
just under his,'ieit shoulder!
1,fOMIpf�T9�PRtPAAE
1958 RATE BIdAW
-GORRIE---,A regular meeting of
the 'Howe*, Township Council was
held in the ,clerk's office on .felly
5th; Ail members.! were• present,.
Reeve' H.:C owdy in the clash,
The minutes of the last regular
meeting were; read and on. a»otiga
of Man and Haskins were adopted
as read. Carried,
Haskins -Allan That we instruct
the clerk' to .contact Be .C.: Clinger
regarding purchase of commemora-
tive plaque .containing names of
former reeves;, • Carried,•
.Gibson-Haslrins-That thanes be
sent to. Robt. Spotton of our gp
predation for the completed plaque
for the memorial cairn; CeArriee.
' McMichael -Allan -Thai; we 'In-
stinct the oibrk -to prepare a by-
law setting up the Cairn Memorial
Perk, Carried.
.Gibson -Allan --That . we accept
the •petition.,for a drain of William
Bennett and forward same to the
engineer. Carried. • „
Gibsgn-McMichael- That the
warble fly spraying arrears as of
August 1st, 1956 be placed on the
roll for 1956, •
Allen -Gibson -,That the treesurer
be • instructed -to notify the pate -
payers on Drain No, 1e of thea; as
sessrrtents; which if not :paid by
August' 1st, -the same to'be-'placed
on -ti}e 1956' -tax roil. Carried.
=;Haskins -,Allan-- q'lint we in4ruc'
the clerk to •prepare a; by=law.set-
ting;the rate for the.. year 1956 as
follows: •County. purposes 12. Mills;
townsliile purposes' 11.4,` relief
1 mills; 'and general• school ;pur-
poses; 3.2 .Mills. Carried .
'McMichael=Allan: That By-law
No 10.-56, of the Township 'of How-
ic}c for 'the `year 1956 ;as; read the
eirsf"and••second tiinee be passed.
Carried, • ,
•
• Gibson-Haskins=That t By-law
1d-58, of the Township of"•,low-'
ick, 16r:the year, 1956, 'setting the
rates, for, the . year 1956, as read' the
third' time be 'finally, passed,' Car
Allan -McMichael -That the: :road
accedounts:es, approved; be, paid. ;Car-.
't
,G been-HaslfinseeThat, the, foe-
le el g,:accpunts,. be paid. .Carried. •
Arthur, •Forster, sheep killeii,:by
doge, • $130,00; County of "Huron,
hospitalization, • $69.00,; Hugh,' Litt,
cox, bounty, $1:00, Eakins &. Mae-.
Donald, audit:,and drain account
fees, x.$566,6 , RRobt. Black tainting,.
11.25 • Mnicial Worid • Su . plies
'$7 63; ; W E,; Whitfield,, part *fay;,5Q00;;•J H, Pollock,.'part sa,l�,ty,
U i? stanigs,"post , etc,;. •$95•77;'et!eee-.
,
d S vice rel f5791 H rr
ri ge s er ,. , ie ,..$ .. a Y
Dane, .part sdlaree $200 00, V. E
Whitfield, -.Paint; $25.80, Hoick.
IVlunicipal ATelephone,,'... service sand;
tolls,) $17,35;'John Nee. Gibson, Sign,
7t
$1425;� Road a -Account,• ::transfer.
t � .'
'$5,840.47; H. ; Ggwdy,, ecpepses,
.$60 00, R. Carson
2'he `Rat hie.. u "Dies
T s.
$1800 ":Total $7,171.28..
MdMichael-Allan That "we do
now,'adeourli tai meet again on. elle
fist 7tli,' or:at khe call ;of ,the leeye
Carried.
J Hafald IiolIock, Clerk,
:H C3vwdj% peeve ',j. ,
WIIITECIIURIH
Mr:• end 'Mrs.' J. ,C. •Greskertht of
'Milliken 'Spent re 'fete. days 'this
week at the, home of eheir son; Mr
E ft •Groskortlt, and;.Mr. and Mrs.
kobert.Sedord• and Susan, sof Hari',;
over visited= there on Sunday.'Mr.
•Gresko'rtli is working this week et
St Thomas: ' • ..
Fee'oy••Rantoul hap,: been •working
•
•vieh Mr. Cart •Weber- at -the ;B. S.
Mite Milt* ]Palmerston this week.
Miss Nancy. 'Simmons of London.,
is evisiting at the home' of her. aunt,
Mrs: Frzra'• Scholtz 'this week. •
bliss` Annie Kennedy of'Whighain
Hospital*: is heaving; a. week's. hole,
lav, and is at het' home here.
1Gir. and'Mrs ;Lewis: and Mr, arid
Mrs, l✓Illson •oe'Stratford .visited ori
Sunday -with-Mr, and Mrs. ',John
Moir Of Turnberry: 'Mr. and Mee,
Chester Pii.tteeecil, oiLendon,'vislt_'
id thetg oh Saturday and Miss Get-•
dldine-CYlVralley of Teeswairer, efient
tew days last week with her aunt,
Mts. Mont .
Mr. ;aid, "Mite 'Wilfred. Sail, of
Oraiigevillc spent ,.the„ week -end
atrthe: hoihe of Mr- dad Mrs, Bert
Marilee -et -Tutinborip.,'
A miscell O ne
� ons shower Was held
at the home' of Mee, Johliston'
oho. last Tuesday night. -In- honour
of Ars; Donald Campbell,
..GO PE
S L HALL
Regular Sunday a'ervlce3
Sunday School 10,15,a:rn,
f#ernenlberhig the Lord
at 11,15
Gosphi Meeting at 7,30 ji,m.
'1! aeli TleitedaY eecieing at $ I►.m.
Prayer Meeting acid Bible Steely'
Many Were equlrJ
For IST owlck Pa can t'' '
9.'
Grlaitfer Wa are now 'able to
e
give you rhes nate s of those taking
part and 'assisting in the presentee
tion of the pageant at the Howlok
Centennial; .
B. A, Schaefer oZ'.>+ordwish,.was
pageant cliairinan;'- Vere. • Mollie
Graham, Listowel, was director;.
Mrs, .Carl 'Douglas' directed the
Centenn.iell choir; .of, 60 vereces and
. Will an
M.r s , .:..i � -
King was_ aGcompan"
ist,t, ;
Gorrie portrayed the first, 25.
Years ', 1856.81; With 'Tont o'lilraika.
as ;n.ereetor, Those taking part
were Elmer Parrish, Chas. Black,
Mrs. Delbert . Clegg,. Harvey $par-
ding, Dick Casson, Havirl . Neilson,
Harold ,Robinson, Mrs. •.Margaret
Peel, Mrs. Clifford Pyf(e},Mrs, Earl
King, ,Mrs. Torn O'Krafka, Anne
Dane,: Carol: Robinson,: Jack Dins,'
more, Robert .Dinsmore, KKenneth-
Farrish, Sandy Edgar, Glenn
derwood, Murray Underwood, .Jim.
Poster, .John Genible and. Sheldon
Mann.
Miss Jean Sperling, Mrs. Harold
Robinson and Mrs, Elmer Parrish
were in charge of costumes; Mrs,
P.. L, Davidson, Listowel, 'Mrs.
Bower Farrish,. Mrs. ; A. Edgar,
make-up : and' Miss • Ruby Taylor,
was responsiblefer.*the art,,work,
Wroxeter eves' second, 168141906,
with Campbell Brown as
narrat
or:
Takingpart 'Were, Mese It4oid'•
Ienniilton *epilog, Howes.
Alt .Gibson,. Iah Howes,, Glee n.;Mce
Michael, Mrs'. Glenn , McMichael,
Miss Margaret eVere, ; Miss Ber n
Gallaher, Mrs., Chas, Catherst •Thos,
Sangster, lefrselte S MaeNaughton;
Rose Mary Adams said David' •Free
land, Listowel;• piper;,•. eAseisting
were •Ken; Edgar, • Ron McMichael
•
GORR
5 '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'F', 'Mill -
Man,. tat., Johns; Minh.,,, wveref geeets
for :several!' days- list'.. week at the
home, of Mr,^ arid.: Mr"s .•.Norman
Wade.' rr. , - ,
• Mrs, James -Armstrong, ,of Mel -
fort, Sask.; .has: been,:'a, visitor with
her.sisters, ,.the. Misses. Mary and
Grace r•AylCswortda : '. • • , • I ; a
'-Mr.• and Mrs, Ham 'Fowler; and
three 'children leave-; moved, to the
house . on the farm of a Harry King,
Highway 87.., Mr •Fowler 'is •' ehi
played, with Keir, eenieructiaf,
Wingham. ee " •
Mr. and 'Mis:*iifred :Browrl'':of
Detroit, returned to' their home -:on
Monday "after. `visiting :with" Mas
Luella Sanderson, find. other tela
Lives since tee . t ent'enniaf' i '
e.Cong atiilatfeere to Cord, idieth-
•
Y •
'soli, wh`o • tyds eenC'cesbfui epi m passi°hg
the g rade 4 plied examination .of
•the• Lorl'don 'Con'servatory. of MU"-
$$ 'She
U'$'She is a ,pupil of Mrs Nora
Moffat of Morris Township
Mrs. ,Frank"' 'King' spent "last
week with ' relatives in Toronto i and
oriif *. s3 , i 9•
r
,Mr an.,d,M s-,'Kn w so . uefston.
find family .spent the weekend .at
their cottage at•-Eruce?Beache; ', s,
„Tine Rev C,eorge anti 'Mrs Wylie
eindi Jtehn of Wd:llaceburg are„vis-.
iti`ng the formers '''others eMfie
.
,0-110•01!e• S = , } <' . # .
Gebrge Gregg spent ••the week'
eh1l ptlhis'hoene •,;•He, ie taking tire'
etimmgr course;',' ftiee thigh:'1.ec
teachers tit' the- O C 10; ih Toronto.
George Budd,'• Bob .Black end
Robert peel .are attending'.te. sum
met school fbri public school tea-
chers ire Teientt;",' i' "
M. and Mrs,. "3Tarold Foord, of
Toronto, • werC..' iiisitors;. with •`'Mr
and Mrs. W. ,.C.,,I£ing• ever ;the
'Centennial week -end,.. -Mrs hoord
Was the fernier •Ednii. Hamiltonr„of
near' Wroxeter.. Mr •an;5 41;9.1n,
drew, Hendon, fgrmerly,'.`1]velYn; Ed-,
gar, of 'London; .•were elso visitors;•
A: re -'union of. formol pupils of the'
Douglas school,' noel Closed, was
held ori .Friday; dune; 29 -at, 'the
King home.•
Mr. Frank Harris, Detroit: spent
last `week with Mr., and Mrseetir-
nest Barris. ' •
and Mrs. Sam iitobInson; 'of
Fordwieh, 'spent -an evening , rest
Week at the 'home of-'Mr.:and" 'Mia.
Roy Gowdy. ;• • , , • ,
^.i►tr. tiervee. Sparring; trapped a
1r -Ib coon, whfehr had been taking
his hen•s.' ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence- Sparling,
inlonne and ,'Wanda; Mr,,. and' Mrs
George • Brotvli, • ,John and Joan,
kr. 6.0th Mrs. Cameron, - gar, .Bob.
Earl, Reeertrd eerier. and Russell
Swan attended the Aqua: Sports,in
Gioderieh. on Sunday~ •
The +rev ,H.'t.: 1'atiser ole ;Win
Kane,, .304 .4 In charge •of'the' serer
vice in . St, Stephen's Church on
Sunday; 'July 15th; r"I'his will 'bo a
service fee the parish of • G 'eerie,
Fordwieh sed' Wero*eter and will
tie' at Z.30 p.m. ths
A slktaker e bldeoiisill •
Italie cheek Of. ;the 'service in ,the
United Church ilii Sunday nein,
daily 15,, at 11.15 pho.,theft' WO)
b e� uo.se'vice for
the l tt�vo
n
d'dj+b Ilii duty
i%lith
1VlCMIt LAN . -. Cin ''ridgy, July $, ,
1956, hi Listowel Memorlai
-ideal, to IMM.'arid Mrs, Blake Ivtte
Miilait,:.'Grbcrie, -A. "dii:Ugliter;' •.
fi9RRl
z e for . crit. Laded ..r 1aMt Week)
l`s Minnie McKee et New
a m t visiting st;:.i.ns..er, B.C., is vis feta her
hrother, •T, I,; Marines and. Mrs,
Melnnes, Sunday guests at the
same home were Mr, and Mrs. R.
Seattle, and .cr'ildren, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs., G, Janileson, Goderlch;
Mrs. .1. eit`ensteri,' Listowel; Mr.
Bind, Mss, c. Morrison and ,soar, Mee.
Cassie .Morrison,. Penn; Mr: and
Mrs.nne ' Walk-
,
VF!; 11119f . _. s rine Will, t ,
erten; , the :Re, G, and Mrs.
Howse, Belmont and 'Dr, D. 'Mc -
ones, • Stratfprd:
Mr, and Mrs,,, Ray McIntyre .and
Pell, of: Owen Sound,, were week
end visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Sandy Edgar.
•.Mr, an,d Mrs„ -Lorne Laird, To-
ronto, visited at the home of Mrs
Tesste . Zimmerman . and other
friends.' over the •week -end,
Sympathy. is 'extended to the, fam,
ily of the late Mrs, R. H, Stephens
'in, their': bereavement,
and John MacNaugliton.
Lakeiet .had the 1906-1931 period'
with Jack Ferguson 'as narrator.
Taking part were Mrs, Lloyd 'Sac-
Quos, Mrs. . Emerson Ferguson,
Mrs. Jack:,Ferguson, Mrs. Gordon
Wright, -Mrs, Gordon McKee, Miss
Sandra. Wright,. Mr. and Mrs.. ;Ar-
gold. Gadcke,. ;,terra.. Clifford Hall-
man-, Jim Tnglis, •Mr's, Clifford
Stewart, Mrs., Harold : Wallace, Pat
;•sy Gadekee • Billie Getdeke, Stewart
Abulias, Clair McKee, Allan White,
David McKee/ :Sandy Murray, John
''Waack; .Bert Harris; Nancy Jac-
gtles, .John: Jacques, 'Eyre Ferguson,
Lois • Ferguson, Jeanette Wright'.
tirdwlch,- with Harold Pollock
asi narrater, had the last 25 year
period,' 1931.-1950e • The following
Were the- Fordwieh participants:
Clare Harris; Mrs: Crosby Sothern,
:.G, Fenn :Johnston;,$ Mrs. Elmer Her -
diner, Mrs. •Jack 'Doifgles, Anson
.R'yttrene • Ken :'Galbraith,- .Carl Et-
"tinger,.:Jge,,Heffer;, Mrs. Mel Allan,
Jim ,"/ittie;.• Gordon, ,Undervvoo,d,
Midre`y Ruttdn • Marjorie, Connell,
I.igyd,- ichol, • Stanley . Zurbrigg,.
Robtr, ;,Gibson,; , Garfield. Gibson,
Jelin. ,,QarSeeeli;:' ;;Donna . Siefert,
1Vfargaret.- McCann,; . ;Deanne Cars-
well,„ Marion; Harding, Marlene
Douglas, and. Douglas, Gibson •and
tiles Junior•' Farmers' • square dance
set, with. 'Ron'lyHcMlehael calling
are Bob 9mith'from:I istowel was , AND THE
glutsd by the Rev, SFr', .J. Mi Moir
'Mire of the Corrie I'resbytetian
Church, officiating. Interment was
in the ,Corrie :cemetery; Graveside'
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service was oonducted by the
Black ii~ni lits.'
Pallbearers were Wes. and John
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I.4'ormarl Harding anti Frank
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beareis 'were T. L,
Melones, 'William Campbell, John
Dinsmore, Albert Hall, Allan Wat-
son, Robert T3ibbert and
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OF REPRIGERATORI.
g • „gig 12.6 :cu. 'ft. capacity
Push
Button Automatic Defrost
t•' Giant' 51 lb. Freezer ' "• '
16 lb. Patented Meat Keeper
• Full -width Vegetable Humidrawer
• Butter Chest in door -
' Extra Shelves. in door'
` Bonus Bottle, Space
Adjustable Shelf
bugler and • Mrs:. Stan Bride and
Mrs, ,Harold • Pollock assisted.
Four•. members' of •the •Listowel
high ' School trumpet band, ' Lore
Johnston, •:'Irene • Bartman, Helen
Adams andelfiriam Hill played the
trumpet ..fanfare yin the 'prelude;
legbt wee herald.
• the firale;,Rolfert Bride, Ford-
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tute" `• 'Bruce ".Grainger, Gerrie,
rekd the narration 'and" the floor
escent rfap of .the township was
tie, worlr of Mrs;` Robert Gibson of
Fordwich' ,
'Theublieeaddress,system:wet
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atrangeee by Mr. Reist, of Einem,�,:e,iighti'ng was;the.work`of John
Clarke, -Wxe
roter,; anti:' Ron Mc-
Michael was in charge'of tho• stage
decoration. • , ' . .'' .
GORete,-Theree passed 'away on
Friday, morning at the home of his
$son, Jelere in Milton, John 'Monte
reenery,;a, :well-known resident' of
H'owiek• Township.
r • lie .was: a., son of the late And-:
tow, Montgomery. :and, Isabella
Kirk; and .was in :his $6th year,'"
Born near Orange 1lill' on March
16 1$71 th • ti 4
he`,.fatrr►ed ere•u til 19 0,
when he retired,-lieing for h'sheet
time at Fordwieh 'and then. move,
beg'toGorrie. ' fee hag since', fed
here with .tl'te•exeeption of thee/an-
ter months,. ''which. of late have
been' spent 'with his sons.
He ,w$s'a:faithful 'member of the
aOiraenge Hill, M tho;dUnilst ,Cted hurcCh; rcrinhd
lr of the f'rorriehu
fi Was.an Orangeman and a Black
Knight.' A' sufferer 'from arthritis,
he .was, •crippled for several years,
but !retained ,his- eiieerfi l disposi-
.011
In- January. 1896,' •he was mat-
'tied'"to 13erah eeeeguSon; .of How -
ick, Wee '..survives with two sons,
Telford,: of , London, and 'John, Of
1lfilton
,A sister, Mee. Mary Tay -
'lee,' of Going`, 81xi grandchildren
t fid, two' ,great grandchildren also
sl}rvfvh,
Funeeel service was in the Gor-'
rie'it7hiteil. Cletlreh on Sunday at.
teii'r oen' at +lt',o'clock, with the
itev.$Geo,' Wylie, Wallaceburg, asp
.o t• itigtSEs 1NI 111,AN'CE
.U!SJ i . has bOCn' ,.Organized to
glee heildtull •apetialized 'service
fair, trite` protection o1 PML1-
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Gabardines,, Linens,' Seersucker
and: !eine Cottons either figured
or plain,
• Long Sleeved Shirts
$4.95 & $5.95
Shoirt sleeved. -Shirts
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nomas' .back or. with self belt. An. outstanding semi -dress
Slack,for the Sportgnlan, w
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